Bundesliga winning manager rules himself out of Manchester United job

Current Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp reveals that there have been no offers for him from Manchester United regarding their managerial role as he also admits that he has no intentions of leaving his current post.

Klopp has been one of the prime candidates for the United job ever since the sacking of David Moyes early Tuesday morning but claims there have been no solid offers as he admits the job opening hasn’t even crossed his mind.

The German manager told SkySports “I really do think that Manchester United is a great club, but it is also the case that as long as things continue to go as they are here, then I have a clear agreement with Borussia Dortmund.

“Therefore it cannot have anything to do with the greatness of a team, even if there were to be an offer. And to react to this is a bit uncomfortable when there has not been an offer, so to reject it before an offer comes is personally embarrassing for me.”

He has already made a name for himself during his time with Dortmund after winning the Bundesliga title two years in a row as well as adding to that by reaching the Champions League finals last year.

He added: “I think Man U is great, but I am still really happy here because there are around 1,000 reasons why I really like working at this club.

“The only condition which must be filled, and it is more important than contracts, is that all of those involved have to have the feeling that I am the right coach for this team. As long as that is the case, I don’t have to think about anything.”